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20: 177: 124:, but this was rejected. On February 15, 1816 he reconquered the city for the Spanish. The following February 24, on his orders, 44 patriots of Cartagena were executed. On April 9, 1816 he announced an amnesty. According to his account the Spaniards executed 7,000 patriots in the viceroyalty during the reconquest. On April 16, 1816 he was promoted to viceroy. 57:) was a Spanish soldier, colonial administrator and politician. From May 30, 1813 to April 16, 1816 he was governor and captain-general of New Granada (Colombia, Panama, Venezuela and Ecuador), and from April 16, 1816 to March 9, 1818 he was viceroy of the colony. During his terms of office, New Granada was in open revolt against Spain. 113:
had abolished the Constitution. He was the highest-ranking Spanish colonial administrator in the colony. In 1815 he was promoted to lieutenant general.
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and returned to Spain. There he was a councilor of state until his death.
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Francisco José Montalvo y Ambulodi Arriola y Casabant Valdespino
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Spanish soldier, colonial administrator and politician
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Francisco Montalvo y Ambulodi, Viceroy of New Granada
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Spanish name
surname
Havana
Madrid
Criollo
Santo Domingo
Order of Santiago
Audiencia
Benito PĂ©rez Brito
Santa Marta
Spanish Constitution of 1812
Ferdinand VII
Cartagena
SimĂłn BolĂ­var
Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri
A chronology of his term in office
A brief biography
Archived
Wayback Machine
public domain
Wilson, J. G.
Fiske, J.
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography
cite encyclopedia
help
Benito PĂ©rez Brito
Viceroy of New Granada
Juan José de Sámano y Uribarri
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